Am Donnerstag, 8. September 2016, 07:20:31 CEST schrieb Carlos Hernandez:
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 6:47 AM, John Janus
wrote: After upgrading to 20160905, I can't log in to a graphical session. SDDM is shown as expected, I can enter my password and the mouse cursor shows activity. But nothing happens. Log in on console works, journalctl shows success messages, except one: sddm-helper exitstatus:1 (I can't remember exactly and i reverted to an old snapshot, so I can't look) There is however a message after log in on tty1 that /etc/profile is readonly, whatever that may mean. it references line 337, iirc.
I can confirm PROFILEREAD is readonly message. I believe this has to do with the recent changes accepted into the zsh package. I do indeed use zsh as login shell. Will test later today. Specifically request 423967. Where the hunk at fault is:
@@ -1,8 +1,3 @@ # we source the general profile here so we dont have to # reimplement it -setopt nonomatch -source /etc/profile -unsetopt nonomatch -# put your own login shell specific configuration below -# this line - +emulate sh -c 'source /etc/profile' I found I could resolve the issue when I replaced "/etc/zprofile" with the one from rev 173 found here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/shells/zsh?rev=173
The root fs had no space left when i upgraded first, but the upgrade worked. I did roll back to working snapshots a few times and tried again, but nothing changes.
I tried to login to plasma5 (default), gnome and awesome. Setup: root fs: btrfs dm: sddm de: plasma5
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